"A man's effort to reunite his family unwittingly uncovers some painful secrets in this drama from Sweden. Magnus (Per Graffman) is a photographer who wants to do something special for his mother Elisabeth (Basia Frydman) in honor of her upcoming seventy-fifth birthday. Magnus thinks it would be good to get the family together for a group portrait, since there aren't any pictures of his parents and siblings all together, and his father is in poor health. But as Magnus tries to reunite his family for a sitting." ~~Thanks to Galmuchet for this~~
I have tried to provide some storyline/plot to this film since it got nothing at all about this film. I also not quite understand why the rating is below 5 stars. Mikael Persbrandt is one of the best Swedish actors, his acting is believable, his facial expressions always show intention, compassion, intelligence with focusing and piercing blue eyes(?). I have seen him in a great Swedish detective TV mystery drama series and then some of the suspenseful thriller genre movies, none of them disappointed me. I don't think he would have chosen unwisely for a badly crafted screenplay.
I have tried to provide some storyline/plot to this film since it got nothing at all about this film. I also not quite understand why the rating is below 5 stars. Mikael Persbrandt is one of the best Swedish actors, his acting is believable, his facial expressions always show intention, compassion, intelligence with focusing and piercing blue eyes(?). I have seen him in a great Swedish detective TV mystery drama series and then some of the suspenseful thriller genre movies, none of them disappointed me. I don't think he would have chosen unwisely for a badly crafted screenplay.